Senator Abbo to construct 15,000 houses across wards 23 in Adamawa North
In a remarkable move aimed at addressing housing shortages, Senator Ishaku Abbo has unveiled plans to construct 15,000 houses across wards 23 in Adamawa North.
The ambitious project was kickstarted with the construction of 300 houses in the picturesque mountain village of Gova in Muchalla, where the senator aims to ensure every resident owns their own home.
Senator Abbo expressed his vision for the housing initiative, stating, “By the grace of God, we are determined to build 15,000 houses in wards 23, providing families with the opportunity to have a place they can call home.”
Watch the video of the senator below.
The senator draws inspiration from the renowned Faifa town built on a mountain in Saudi Arabia, envisioning a transformation that echoes the scenic beauty and functionality of that landmark.
The initial phase of the project, witnessed by local contractors, commenced in the small village of Gova. Senator Abbo emphasized the importance of decentralizing housing initiatives to uplift smaller communities.
“Our goal is to ensure that everyone, irrespective of their background, has the chance to own a house,” he declared.
The senator concluded his announcement with a heartfelt prayer, saying, “May God give us the chance to see this vision through. Amen to this noble endeavor.”
The housing project not only aims to address the pressing issue of housing shortages but also promises to reshape the landscape of Adamawa North, bringing prosperity and a sense of ownership to its residents.